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OVERSEA. , . . j SYDNEY. M«y 26. Arrived.—Marama (7 a.m.), from Wellincton. c ~ , • LONDON. May 23. Sailed,—Delphic, for Lyttelton. , . „ „ BOSTON, May 24. Arrived.—Port Philip, from Wellington. 0 , T , , SUVA. May 26. Sailed.—Levuka, for Sydney. COASTAL. MAY 2u. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rosamond (b a.m.), from Gisborne Sailed.—Kahu (0.20 «,m.), for Ka.st Coast bays and Gisborne; Nsahero 15.10 a.m.), for Mahurangi. Wellington, and Greymouth; Wonaka 13.55 p.m.), for Wellington, with hulk Ihua in tow; Kivcrina (3.60 p.mj, for Sydney. WAJCGANUI. Sailed.—Kapiti (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington; tiiormbird (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. PATISA. Sailed.—Kapuni (7.15 p.m.) for Wellington; Aorerc (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT AHURIRI. To sail.—Squall (6 p.m.), for coast and Wel» ' lington. NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Wftimca (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYSTELTON. Arrived.—Wootton (1.30 a.m.), from Nydia B&y; Maori (6.2fl a.m.), from Wellington; Corinna (6.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Mararoa (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Tarowcra (11 a.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed.—Defender (1.3u a.111.), for Wellington t Monowai (6 p.m.), for Dunedin; Coruma (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.15 P.m.), for Wellington, with 150 passengers. To eail.—Tarawera (9 p.m.), for WclLing* Ion; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Corinna, for Wellington; Mamari, for Port Chalmers; Uootton, for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Maheno (9 a.m.), from Sydney direct. Sailed.—Buapehu (9 a.m.), for Waitara; Waipori, for Bluff; Invcrco-rgill (3.30 p.m.), for InvercafgiU and Biutf; Mokoia (3.40 p.m.), for Melbourne, via. Cook Strait. Passengers for Wellington :—Miss Brady, Mcadames Jlason, Holmes, Bamfield, A. Wilson,. M'Naaght, Brady, Mr. M'Naught. MOANA FROM SYDNEY. Tho R.M.S. Moana- arrived in port shortly before noon yesterday from Sydney en route to San Francisco. The vessel left Sydney on Saturday afternoon, and on tho nP 1 , a<sross n *ct with fair weather until luesday, when bad weather was experienced. Tho conditions moderated yester* day. The vcseel, which brought a email complement of passengers, continues her voyage at 5 p.m. to-day. BOAT TO SYDNEY DELAYED. The Manuka completed discharge of her cargo from Sydney yesterday, and sailed In the afternoon for Lyttelton. On account of the heavy cargo she has to discharge there her departure from here will be delayed until noon on Saturday. Sho will probably arrive from Lyttelton early the eamo morning. VICTORIA. FROM AUCKLAND. The Victoria is duo here from Auckland to-morrow morning. She had been delayed up north by rain, and will leave Wellington on Friday afternoon for the 60utli. Ihe vessel brings with her the following passengers For Wellington—Mrs. Bock, Miss Butler, Misses Trezios, Stewart. For Lyttelton: Misses Dryburgh (2), Miller, Mr. Dryburgb. For Dunedin: Miss Blair: 12 steerage for all ports. THE RIVERINA. Tho Huddart-l'arker steamer Biverina arrived <it Auckland shortly after 9 o'clock on Monday night from Sydney dircct, after a lengthy passage of four days seven hours. -Sho brought 16C0 tons of cargo, which includes transhipments from the steamers Uurrumbeet, Mallina, Period, Time, from Commonwealth ports; Moldavia, from London, via Colombo; Commonwealth, from London; Lord Derby, Chaugsha, Empire Nikko Marti, Gracchus, Itaura, Uganda, from Eastern ports; and Thuringen,- from Hamburg. Owing to the vessel's late arrival and the largo quantity of co.rgo to bo diecha.Tgod and loaded, the Riverina's departure for Sydney wa6 postponed until yesterday. CORINTHIC LEAVES HOME. According to cabled advice received by the Shaw-Savill Company the Corinthic left London on Sunday afternoon l«6t lor Wellington, liyttelton, Oamaru, and Timaru. She is due here about July 7. DELPHIO LEAVES HOME. Cabled advice ha 6 been received by tho Shaiv-Savill Company that the Delphic left London on Sunday morning last for New Zealand. The. vessel, which is coming out in ballast and is to load meat in New Zealand for Home, is due here about July 7. APPLES FOR THE TURAKINA. The Kaitoa arrived here yesterday from Motueka with about 4000 ca6cs or apples for transhipment to the Turakina. She left last evening for the same port, and is duo back on Friday with a similar load of 4000 casos. PHYSA. FROM SINGAPORE. The British Imperial Oil Company's steamer I'hysa was expected to reach Auckland yesterday, from Singapore, with o. full cargo of case oils. The vessel -will discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. TWO STEAMERS ARRIVE AT BOSTON. Advice has been received, from Boston to the effect that tho steamer Hackness hn-3 arrived there from Australian ports, via Wellington. She sailed from here on April 9 after having taken in bunker coal. Word has also been rcccivcd of tho arrival at the same port of the Port Philip, which called at Wellington on April 16 whilst bound from Australia to Boston. NEW STEAMER; OMAN A REPORTED. Advice has been received in Sydney that tho steamer Omana has arrived at Fremantic from London, and after discharging her cargo would proceed to Bunbury to load jarrah for a New Zealand port; thenco to Sydney with timber. HALLAMSHIR.E LEAVES TENERIFFE. Cabled advice has boen received by tho New Zealand Shipping Company at Lyttel- - ton that the Hallamshire left Tcneriffe on Sunday last in continuation of her voyage from the Dominion to London. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Cliff Roberts, of tho Waipori, who underwent serious operation at the Lyttelton Hospital last Wednesday, is reported to be progressing favourably. According to private advices received in Lyttelton, states a southern exchange, Captain Fordcr, late master of the Nairnshire, took command of the erstwhile German steamer Hamm at Cape Town, ond was to proceed with her to Australia. Messrs. E. A. Cox and R. T. Ingram, third and fourth officers, respectively, of the Monowai, have come ashore. Mr. W. Whyte, third officer of the Kini, has left that vessel. His place has been taken by Jfr. J. R. Loraine. Cabled advice has been Teceived in Sydney staling that tlic steamer Whakatano has been dispatchod from St. John for Australian and Now Zealand ports. The Port Curtis leaves Wellington at 6 o'clock this morning for Melbourne and Sydney. She completes discharge of her cargo there, and finally load 6 and departs for England. The Wootton is dnci from Lyttelton tomorrow morning with a load of produce. Sho pails the same day for Nydia Bay to load timber for this port. Tho Kurau. which left Lyttelton on Saturday for Bluff, was to leave there on Monday evening with a cargo of produce for Melbourne. Tho steamer Inga is to load tho first shipment of an order for six million feet of white pine from Gisborno for Australia. The consignors arc on Auckland firm. The Wcstport Coal Company's collier Canopus signed on «. crew at Lyttelton on Monday, and sailed the folio-wing day for Wcstport to load coal. The salo of tile A.U.S.K. Company's steamer Pllbarra, formerly known as the Capo Otway, is reported. Tho vessel, which was built by Messrs. Russcl and Co. at Port Glasgow in 1697, is 2664 tons gross.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 8

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